"When the Defendant/Appellant himself had chosen not to examine the three witnesses and had closed his evidence after recording the testimony of himself and DW2,
read more"The learned trial Court, while rejecting the application, failed to appreciate that expert examination of the disputed document may have a direct bearing on the just adjudication of the
read more"Liberty of a person cannot be taken away without proper procedure or it should not be dealt with lightly because custody brings lot of harassment
read more"The proper course of action of the part of the learned Trial Court would have been to dispose of the application in terms of the
read more"Keeping a vehicle idle is not serving anybody's interest. It is resulting in damage to the stationary vehicle which is kept within the Magistrate Court
read more"For convicting an accused recovery of the weapon used in commission of offence is not a sine qua non," Allahabad High Court, in a significant
read more"Mere non-compliance of the procedure envisaged under Section 52-A of the NDPS Act will not entitle the accused to acquittal or bail, if there is
read more"If the police and the photographer were already present at the spot, before the panch witness reaches there, the entire process of the recovery to a
read more"Review is not an appeal in disguise and the Court cannot reappreciate evidence or re-hear the matter on merits. Unless the error is manifest, self-evident and
read more"Private rights, if any, shall yield to Public Interest," Andhra Pradesh High Court, in a significant ruling, held that private rights must yield to the larger public
read more"Properties from which the sale proceeds have been realized and are sought to be distributed fall outside the liquidation proceedings, and the bank is free
read more"Once the award has been passed by an Arbitrator who was eligible to pass the same in view of the law as it stood at
read more"Provisions of Section 50 of the NDPS are mandatory and, must be strictly complied with. It is imperative for the empowered officer to apprise the
read more"Statutory restrictions on grant of bail cannot preclude constitutionally protected claims, referrable to Article 21 of the Constitution. The ground of prolonged pre-trial incarceration without
read more"Subsequent purchasers after the decree are representatives of the judgment debtor, and such purchasers step into the shoes of the judgment debtor and cannot be treated as
read more"Section 6 (2) of the Specific Relief Act mandates that no suit under Section 6 can be brought about after the expiry of 6 months
read more"Custodial death is perhaps one of the worst crimes in a civilised society governed by the rule of law. The rights inherent in Articles 21
read more"If an accused is in jail past 9 years, as an under-trial prisoner, then he deserves to be released on bail because its a right
read more"Unless co-accused Anuj Bajpai appears before the trial court, the case cannot be tried together because it is a complaint case... any direction issued by
read more"Term ‘unfortunate’ may not be an adequate expression to describe the present case since in view of this Court, a grave mockery of justice, under the guise
read more"If an accused is in jail past 9 years, as an under-trial prisoner, then he deserves to be released on bail because its a right
read more"Where the question of pursuing a constitutional remedy is involved and invocation of writ jurisdiction is traceable to clause (1) of Article 226, the doctrine
read more"The failure to repay without being informed of an extension being granted to the auction purchaser, by itself, cannot validate proceedings that are otherwise vitiated
read more"A mechanical application of the law laid down in Sajjan Singh would render these integral components of a just and fair criminal justice delivery
read more"A suitor having himself chosen the forum convenient to the respondents, application of the doctrine of forum non conveniens could be self-defeating and likely to deny access
read more"Where a person can be dealt with under ordinary laws of the land, invocation of the power under preventive detention laws is not warranted in
read more"In cases where the matrimonial relationship comes to an end by a decree of divorce, the criminal prosecution emanating from that past relationship between the parties
read more"Entrustment is not a matter of presumption, but a foundational jurisdictional fact which the prosecution is bound to establish affirmatively and beyond reasonable doubt," Supreme
read more"In conclusion, it is indeed a sad state of affairs that babies are traded like chattels and are abandoned for diverse reasons. The existing framework
read more"At the stage of considering the plea for suspension of sentence of life imprisonment, the Appellate Court should ordinarily remain loath and circumspect. The Appellate
read more"For a conviction under Section 306 of the IPC, it is a well-established legal principle that the presence of clear mens rea—the intention to abet
read more"Provident fund accumulations constitute a vested statutory right of the employees and partake the character of protected retiral benefits incapable of being defeated by administrative
read more"It is incumbent upon constitutional courts to not remain mute spectators, when such prolonged investigations are brought to its notice," Supreme Court, in a significant
read more"A balance must be struck between the individual liberty of the respondent no. 2 on the one hand and the right of the appellant to
read more"Admissions result in judgments without trial which permanently deny any remedy to the defendant, by way of an appeal on merits. Therefore, unless the admission is
read more"Revisional court cannot act as an appellate court and reassess findings of fact or substitute conclusions unless jurisdictional error or material irregularity is demonstrated. In the
read more"Contempt of the orders of this Court strikes at the very foundation of the rule of law and the authority of the judiciary. When public
read more"Punishment in contempt proceedings is not an end in itself; it is a means to secure compliance, to uphold the dignity of the Court, and
read more"In our view, the correct approach for a contractual provision would have to give way to a statutory amendment. Had the increase been by way of any
read more"Prolongation of a matrimonial relationship would further lead not only to escalation of frustration in a dead relationship, which has already decayed and is decomposing
read more"When the Defendant/Appellant himself had chosen not to examine the three witnesses and had closed his evidence after recording the testimony of himself and DW2,
read more"The learned trial Court, while rejecting the application, failed to appreciate that expert examination of the disputed document may have a direct bearing on the just adjudication of the
read more"Liberty of a person cannot be taken away without proper procedure or it should not be dealt with lightly because custody brings lot of harassment
read more"The proper course of action of the part of the learned Trial Court would have been to dispose of the application in terms of the
read more"Keeping a vehicle idle is not serving anybody's interest. It is resulting in damage to the stationary vehicle which is kept within the Magistrate Court
read more"For convicting an accused recovery of the weapon used in commission of offence is not a sine qua non," Allahabad High Court, in a significant
read more"Mere non-compliance of the procedure envisaged under Section 52-A of the NDPS Act will not entitle the accused to acquittal or bail, if there is
read more"If the police and the photographer were already present at the spot, before the panch witness reaches there, the entire process of the recovery to a
read more"Review is not an appeal in disguise and the Court cannot reappreciate evidence or re-hear the matter on merits. Unless the error is manifest, self-evident and
read more"Private rights, if any, shall yield to Public Interest," Andhra Pradesh High Court, in a significant ruling, held that private rights must yield to the larger public
read more"Properties from which the sale proceeds have been realized and are sought to be distributed fall outside the liquidation proceedings, and the bank is free
read more"Once the award has been passed by an Arbitrator who was eligible to pass the same in view of the law as it stood at
read more"Provisions of Section 50 of the NDPS are mandatory and, must be strictly complied with. It is imperative for the empowered officer to apprise the
read more"Statutory restrictions on grant of bail cannot preclude constitutionally protected claims, referrable to Article 21 of the Constitution. The ground of prolonged pre-trial incarceration without
read more"Subsequent purchasers after the decree are representatives of the judgment debtor, and such purchasers step into the shoes of the judgment debtor and cannot be treated as
read more"Section 6 (2) of the Specific Relief Act mandates that no suit under Section 6 can be brought about after the expiry of 6 months
read more"Custodial death is perhaps one of the worst crimes in a civilised society governed by the rule of law. The rights inherent in Articles 21
read more"Unless co-accused Anuj Bajpai appears before the trial court, the case cannot be tried together because it is a complaint case... any direction issued by
read more"Term ‘unfortunate’ may not be an adequate expression to describe the present case since in view of this Court, a grave mockery of justice, under the guise
read more"These circumstances, coupled with his conduct on previous occasions, considerably dilute any apprehension of the applicant being a flight risk," Delhi High Court, in a significant
read moreIn the contemporary landscape of the Indian criminal justice system, DNA profiling has transitioned from a "novelty" to the "gold standard" of forensic evidence. However, for
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read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
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